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Grapevine is a city located in northeast Tarrant County, Texas, United States, with minor portions extending into Dallas County and Denton County. The population was 50,631 at the time of the 2020 census, up from 46,334 in the 2010 census. The city is located in the Mid-Cities suburban region between Dallas and Fort Worth and includes a larger portion of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport than other cities.

The city is adjacent to Grapevine Lake, a large reservoir impounded by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1952 that serves as a source of water and a recreational area.

Filmography

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Film and television roles of Mckenna Grace
Year Title Role Notes
2012-14 Crash and Bernstein Jasmine Bernstein Television role; recurring role
2013
Joe, Joe and Jane Sydney Television role; pilot
Goodbye World Hannah Palmer
Suburban Gothic Zelda
The Goodwin Games even younger Chloe Television role; episode: "Hamletta"
2013-14 Instant Mom Sam Television role; 2 episodes
2013-15 The Young and the Restless Faith Newman Television role; recurring role
2014 Clarence Tinia / Ashley / Braidy Television role; 3 episodes (voice role)
Clementine Lucy Television role; pilot
CSI: The Crime Investigation young Abby Fisher Television role; episode: "Dead Woods"
2015
K.C. Undercover Quinn Television role; episode: "Give Me a 'K'! Give Me a 'C'!"
Frankenstein Molly
The Vampire Diaries young Caroline Forbe Television role; 2 episodes
Russell Madness Lena
Babysitter's Black Book Cindy Television film
Pickle and Peanut Cindy and Sugarbee Television role; 2 episodes (voice role)
Genie in a Bikini Teresa Television film
A Crime Investigation: Cyber Michelle Mundo Television role; 3 episodes
Dog with a Blog Jules Television role; episode: "You're Not My Sister Anymore"
2015-17 Once Upon a Time young Emma Swan Television role; 4 episodes
2016
Teachers Avery Television role; episode: "Drunk Kiss"
Mr. Church Isabel "Izzy" Brooks
The Angry Birds Movie Ella Bird (voice role)
Bizaardvark Didi Television role; episode: "Pretty-Con"
Marvel's Most Wanted Zoe Abel Television role; pilot
Independence: Resurgence Daisy Blackwell
2016-17 The Lion Guard Hippo 2 and Kambuni Television role; 2 episodes (voice role)
2016-18 Elena of Avalor Bella (voice role) Television role; 2 episodes
2016-19 Designated Survivor Penny Kirkman Television role; recurring role
2016-20 Fuller House Rose Harbenberger
2017
How to Be a Latin Lover Arden
Gifted Mary Adler Winner - Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by a Youth[1][2][3][4][5]
Winner - Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Breakthrough Performance[6][7][8][9][10]
Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Actor/Actress[11][12][13][14][15][16][17]
Nominated - Online Film and Television Association Award for Best Youth Performance[18][19]
Nominated - Women Film Critics Circle Award for Best Young Actress (Under 21)[20][21][22][23]
Amityville: The Awakening Juliet Walker
I, Tonya Tonya (8–12 yrs old)
2017-19 Mickey and Roadster Racers Bitsy Beagleberg Television role; recurring role (voice role)
2018 The Adventures of Sabrina young Sabrina Television role; episode: "A Midwinter's Tale"
The Bad Seed Emma Grossman Television film
The Haunting of Hill House young Theo Crain Miniseries; main role
2018-23 Young Sheldon Paige Swanson Television role; recurring role
2019
Captain Marvel young Carol Danvers
Annabelle Comes Home Judy Warren
Troop Zero Christmas Flint
2020
Scoob! young Daphne Blake Voice role
Home Movie: Princess Bride The Grandson Television role; episode: "Chapter Two: The Shrieking Eels"
2021
Just Beyond Veronica Vanderhall Television role; episode: "Leave Them Kids Alone"
Malignant young Madison Lake
Ghostbusters: Afterlife Phoebe Spengler Runner-up - Golden Schmoes Award for Best Breakthrough Performance of the Year[24][25]
Runner-up - San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Youth Performance[26][27][28][29]
Nominated - Critics' Choice Super Award for Best Science Fiction Movie Actress[30][31][32][33]
Nominated - Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Female Youth in Film[34][35][36][37]
Nominated - Music City Film Critics Association Award for Best Young Actress[38][39][40][41][42]
Spirit Untamed Abigail Stone (voice)
2021-22 The Handmaid's Tale Esther Keyes Television role; recurring role
Nominated - Astra T.V. Award for Best Guest Actress in a Drama (2024)[43][44][45][46][47][48][49]
Nominated - Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama
Series
(2021)[50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75]
2022 The Bad Seed Returns Emma Grossman
A Friend of the Family Jan Broberg (14 yrs) Miniseries; main role
2023
Crater Addison
PAW Patrol: Mighty Movie Skye (lead voice role)
2024
Anniversary Birdie
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Phoebe Spengler
Spider & Jessie Spider
Batman: Caped Crusader Natalia Night/Nocturn Television role; 2 episodes (voice role)
2025
Slanted TBA

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